Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 2, Number 15, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 October 1871 — Page 5
THE BAN KIN TRO UP* This tronpe will finish to-night the most saccessfo] week's engagement ever played in Terre-Haute.
If oor large Opera House has not •"been fall every night It must be remembered that oar city has a population of less than 20,000, and that the best entertainment in America could not fill the house six nights in succession. 'U
McKee Han kin is a rare actor. His impersonations are easy, life-like and natural. His "Rip Van Winkle" is in many respects equal to the great Jefferson's. His "Elliot Grey" in "Rosedale" 'was done in grand style, and the "swell" business as "Capt. Hawtree" in "Caste" was true to life.
Miss Blanchard is sin 9/ yaried accomplishments. Chas. P. DeGroat is a first-class comedian. So accustomed is he to showing up the humorous side of any character that he could hardly make the infamous "Derrick," in "Rip Van Winkle" otherwise than funny.
The Mayhew sisters are great favorites here as everywhere. They possess that subtle stage magnetism which never fails to put them en rapport with the audience.
The kindest wishes of this community will follow this company wherever it goes.
To-night "Jxmg Htrike" by the full company, with the groat sensation tele*™ph «»»%,m
LAST Thursday night about 11 o'clock a man rocognlzod as Ed. Quinn, of Paris, 111., ontered the store of Barker A Alvey at St, Mary's* After prowling about the store, ho nttemptcd to force nn entranco into tho room of Mr. S. C. Barkor, who was the only one in the house. Mr. Barker ordered him to leave tho house or he would shoot him. The burglar persisted in his endeavors to broak open the door, when Mr. Barker threw it opon, at tho same time shooting at him. H10 bull entered his chin, passing backward and upward, inflicting a very painful wound. He Jfrns brought to this city and lodged in jail, and his wound cared for by Dr.
Young, who does not consider it dangerous
TIIK person who studies closely the mapies mat line our throughfares will become a believer in tho individuality of trees. Each serins to havo a development unlike its fellow. Tho leaves of ono ylold to the first bitlngs of frost, another only gives a twig to tho dostroyor, and another, sturdier than all tho rcBt, withstands tho cold until the Ico King comes to claim tho foliago of tho year.
TirR famous Vienna Lady Orchostra will givo a voeal uud instrumental concert at the Opera House Thursday ovonlng Oct. 12. ThisOrehestra is comJposerl entirely of young ladles and is /tho only ono of tho kind in tho world.
It has boon giving concerts in tho East where it lias been very highly commended. Our music loving citizens will do well to hoar it.
TIIK capacity of liulman's Distillery is now about 3000 gallons dally. According to statistic* of tho Internal
Kovonuo Service for .July this distillery is tho ninth in SIRO in tho United States. During the month of Soptombor Mr. JIulman paid a total tax to the government of |B 1,232.76, on manufactured spirits nlono.
MKSMII*. Allen and Wiley Tindolnli and T. H. Agnew have purchased the new Steamer Viao, and as soon as the iver Is navigable, will put her In the ipper Wabash trade. The Vigo is a new boat, 107 feet long. 20 feot beam, •nd will carry 2,000 sacks of wheat or oorn. These* gentlemen are expelenced river men, well acquaiuted •1th the shippers along tho Wabash, will, no uoubt secure a good trado the Vigo.—- i*t«crMi«ea Hun.
THR MAU. is printed on vory ex eelent paper, yet somo of our subscribers complain that it is not strong enough to stand general neighborhood reading.
Xoon
propose to have a few copies printbuckskin, and ean recommend '^/yedltion to any subscriber who finds ecessary to lend his copy to more au a doaen persons.
TIIK "NOW Store York 'Monthly" for )ctobcr, issued by Wittenberg, Rus\liaupt A Co., 73 Main St., is a very UMt jmd entertaining little paper, filled with well-selected reading matter, fli© proprietors evince good taste and tylgment In getting it up. They print ,000 ^copies for gratuitous circulan. ».
i'l NTKfcME.vns.~Thr following is a list interments for the week ending this ornlng: Oct. 1.—Intent of Contact Xoestar, a«e 1 onth,
Oct. 2.—Infant of I\ K. Kice, age ymr and onth*— linperfcet circulation. &—Infan of F. Smith. age 1 year, 3 «th« and St .y«- Cwup. ,-Ka .ml R. Kobblu*. uf I. (J. Mo:iUl-«UU born.
^VTtnttK-HAVTK is a good placo for lows and theatrical companies to neak up in. One circus and three drastic troupes have "busted" hers wltha year, the last being the Palmar peetacular Dramatic ami Operatic mipany, of New York," which found heslon a burden last Saturday night.
Tits sheriff of this county has lodged omas Brown in the Marion county il, to answer charge of bastardy prered by Oithsrine Schv*d, »fhe^ ill be tried December next, in the arion Civil Cirenit Ooun.
HCOH Mcttrlde Irrigated h'ruself with ig»juiee, and Mayor Thomas was bo rolled this morning to the amount of 0, falling to pay which McB, now iguiahes in a dungeon keep.
A ?ABXEB of this county husked and delivered acorn crop of fifty acres du ring the month of September. Corn was never delivered in this market so early before. .f£
THE County Commissioners were in session on Wednesday and Thursday arranging the contract for a new bridge on the Paris Road in Sugar Creek township.
THE Gas Company manufactured 763,800 feet of intangible illuminating substance during the month of August, and presented Uncle Sam with $158.76 as a charitable donation.
CABS will run through to Danville, on the E. T. H. & C. Railway, about the 20th of October. The l.ne from Chicago to Danville will hardly be completed so soon.
THE last trot of the season will come off at the Fair Ground Course on Tuesday, Oct. 10th, at 3 o'clock P. M., for a stake of $1000. Samuel McDonald names grey horse "Burlington," and D. P. Bissell names brown mare "Dolly."
Shawls.
Dundee, Glasgow, Todinorden, Warter ville, Watervliet, Roman (striped and Paragon Shawls, dent's Mauds, Paisley and black Cashmere Shawls at Tuell, Ripley A Dcming's. ^Blanket*.
We have a large and well selected stock. Tuell, Ripley A Deming. ,, Miscellaneous.
We call the attention of the public to the fact that wo have received a complete winter stock, embracing so many lines of goods that it would be tedious to enumerate them.
Wo understand perfectly that to gain and hold custom we must sell our goods as low as we can afford to, and that, make or lose we must permit no one to undersell us. We maintain tbe "one price" system. It may be a selfish motive that causes us to keep the prices down on all goods, but it is not antagonistic to the consumers' welfare.
TUELL, RIPLKY A DEMING, S.-1 Cor. Main and 6th street.
Bnrffnln* In Empress Cloth. T* W. 8. RYCE A CO.
No one can compare prices with KKF.RZ A ARNOLD.
For shirt Hindu, sleeve buttons, vest chains, Ac., go to Riddle's.
The First Presl ential Campaign Speech for 1872. GENTLEMEN AND FELLOW CITIZENS Before another year has past we will approaoh another Presidential campaign, which will be ef greater Importance than ever before. Fellow citizens look to your own interst and act accordingly, and be not led astray by politicians our financial matters are the main point to be looked to, because tho money matters are of a vital importance to every body you must try to elect a man who looks especially to the Interest of the farming commnnlty and the business world ot large. Try you farmers, you who polo tho largest vote, to get a president who looks to It that you get more for your produce, and that you can buy your coffees, sugars, dry goods to compaie with the prices you got for your produce. Your clothing and furnishing goods you can buy cheap enough already 1! you only call on Joseph Rothschild, at 81 Main street, between 3rd and 4th, Terre-Haut€, Ind. It is the best and cheapest place In toy/j. (Applause and hurrah for 81.)
Nllk lints I—Poll Htyles, beautiful shapes, now ready at 7-tf. E S A S O E
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IVe nro ofTorin«c lMllow Muslin and Nheetlnirs -f 'if very low.
W. H. RYCE A CO.
The best §1.00 Kid ftloves In the world at HERZ A AKXOLD'S.
Gold and Sliver watches at Riddle's.
Free Lecture.—Jane E. Weedonof the American Tcaco Society, will lecture tonight nt tho Centenary Methodist Church In this city at 7V£ o'clock. Hubject, Peace as opposed to the War System of tho Nations. At the closcof tholccture Miss W. will deliver an original poem on the auhJcct of progress.
Rip Van Winkle, was a good hearted man, bnt very fond of drink in jr. Were he living In this city now, he would certainly save his money and give It to his wife and child to bnjr some of the attractive novelties at II KM A ARXOLD'M, they are cheap.
If yon want your watch work done right, take It to Riddle.
Kpangline's In all «hadea. W. M. KYCK A CO.
Ir. Arnaud** Airue Cure or Tonic Yeireteble Febrifttire. for the cure of Pevcr and Ague. Intermittent and Remittent Fever*. Dr. Arnaud in offering his Ague Cure to the public, does so with fall confidence that Its results will sustain him in pronouncing It one of the most valuable remedies ever offered to the public, as a safe, certain and permanent cure of Fever and Ague. Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, Dumb Ague, Periodical Headache, or Rtlioo* Headache. Indeed for the whole class of diseases arising from biliary derangement.
Its composition is very simple and entirely of vegetables and guaranteed to contain nothing that will lender It in tbe least unsafe or Injurious to the system. It never fell* to cure even the most obstinate cases.
Try a bottle and know how it I? yourself. For sale at the Terre-Haute Pharmacy, corner 5th and Ohio streets. S-tf.
Riddle has a Watch Maker from the Elgin Watch Works, who undentands his business.
Fall line of Dream Good* at JO centa. W. H. RYCE A CO.
Milliner* and merchants will do well *0 look through oar immense stock of mlQtn«ry »t»d fancy goods. We boy for cash from flist hands and will give oor customer* tbe advantage of U. ft. L. Straw, 1» Main street.
We will oa Tuesday, aepeember SMth, an assortment of Fine HBlinffjr and Fsncy Goods, bought to la^«iuakUtfc»at low prices, AS hewtotora, owr nooda#ill be always the test to the market awl the lowsrt in prica. a. L. 8Uana, ltf Main sUesL. l»-tf
Onrs, Is unfortunately, a section of conntry, where during the Fall months unusual care is necessary to guard the system from the effect of malaria. Persons least exposed and thoroughly acclimated complain of periodic headache, depression, biliousness and general derangement of the system. In those who have resided but a short time in malarious districts, or who are much exposed, ague or chills and fever Is developed, unfitting even the strongest for the ordinary duties of life and frequently producing most serious results to both mind and body.
All these diseases arise from one and the same cause and their nature, prevention and cure have been the subjects of careful study by our wisest physicians for many years, bnt In many instances the poison defies the skill of even the most skillful, and the patient prepares tech Fall for the expected attack, hoping, but barely believing, "the Ague will wear itself out"
Quinine has been found to afford relief in many cases, but there is no certainty of permanent cure from the use of it, and its effects upon the nervous system are sometimes such as to produce deafness, loss of sight and great prostration, whilte Barr's Ague Medicine will neutralise the poison, free the system from disease and leave it in condition to withstand all further attacks. 12-2m.
Barr's Ague Medicine prevents a chill after the first dose. 12-lm.
All the new styles Dress Goods at W. ft. RYCE A CO.
It la Conceded by Every One that Moore & Hagerty are the best Tin and Slate Roofers in the city. ee-tf.
Real Lyon's Velvets choice now open nt W. 8. RYCE
A
CO.
RYCE^ CARPET HALL-FOR THE FALL TRADE FRESH STOCK OF PAPER HANGINGS—THE ONLY LINE OF NEW PATTERNS IN THE CITY-FRESH AND ATTRACTIVE GOODS IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, DAMASKS, WINDOW SHADES AND THROUGHOUT ALL OUR DEPARTMENTS, 77 Main street. 14-4t.
Royal Satinets, In all the new colors, at H. S. RYCE A CO.
Barr's Ague Medlciue is a sure cure for Chills and Fever. 12-lm.
Reantlfnl line of cheap Dress Goods, now open at W. 8. RYCE A CO.
If yon want a nice mantle or grate, examine Moore fc Hagerty's stock before purchasing, 181 Main street. ee-tl.
Germnn Velvets, cheap, at W. S. RYCE A CO.
I want to bny Old Gold and Silver. !:lp 8. R. FREEMAN, O-tf. 161 Main street.
Tycoon Reps, All the new designs now open, W. 8. RYCE A CO.
\anderbllt, Beaumont, Regatta, Sunnyslde, Wall Street, Nautical, Nonpariel, all new at 7-tf. "SYKES' HAT STORE."
New Embroiderers at W. 8. RY CE A CO.
Barr's Ague Mcdiclne is sold for one dollar per bottle. 12-lm.
Paisley 8hawls Long lind iiqnwrc nt W. 8. RYCE A CO. isc We have to First-Class Watch Makers, and a Jeweler that caw manufacture any article wanted. Those having watches to repair will do well to make a note of this,
For Cheap cistern and force pumps goto Moore A Hagerty, No. 181 Main St. ee-tf.
The new 8triped 8hawls at W. 8. RYCE A CO.
Indiana Central
PATENT RIGHT EXCHANGE, No. 19 North Illinois stjpeet, Indianapolis.
Dr. S. C. & E. O. Frink, Pro'tors. Send for Circulars. 7-6m.*
Corded Matin for trimming. W. 8. RYCE A CO.
Are yon in want of a No. 1 Cooking Range, any size, call on Moore A Hagerty 181 Main street, nud they will suit you. ee-tf.
New line of Lace Collars Just opened nt W. ». RYCE A CO.
Opening: of Pnris and New York pattern bonnets ano hats Tuesday and Wednesday, September 26th and 27tli. S. L. Straus, ltf Main street. 18-tf
Extra wide Thibet cloth, navy bine, jnst received at W. 8. RYCE A CO.
For putting up gutter and spouting, tin and sheet-iron, jobbing, good and cheap, Moore A Haggertycan not be equaled, 181 Main street. ee-tf.
The new Cashmere in nil colors W.8. RYCE 4c CO.
Barr's Ague Medlciue Is purely vegetable In Its composition. 12-lm. New 8hawls open to-day.
W. 8. RYCE A CO.
New Styles 1—Thirteen entirely new shapes and styles just received at 7-tf. "STICKS' HAT STORE,*
The lartrest assortment of Ladles Watche*, at the lowest price*, at 151 .Stain street, near corner ftixth street. ••*r- ______ FREEMAN.
Itarr** Ague Medicine Is a most excellent tonic. 12-lm.
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TntmiKUIS CAJt XAKS xo-
«T during the Fall aad Winter
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Ciom HriUB. It stems, aeparatea, bulls and eknas ready tor market from 10 to 40 bushels per day. The charge for the work Is from tUOO to tl«SQ per bushel. The cost of the Roller Is from SBO to #400 and any good Thresher Power will ron It. 8ec about It, or write to Joxw A Joarn, Terre-Haute, Ind Una, General Agents for Indiana and Illinois. l*-lm
rpERR A Malt
B-HAUTE PRINTING HOUSE, 16 Main street, does the neatest and cheapJob Printing in tbe city. Bnslpan men sbenld make a note of Una. O. J«alth OA.
Married.
CORNELL—HULL—At the residence of the bride's tether, Thursday, Oct. 5th, Mr. Fred F. Cornell and Miss Frank Hull.
ROSS—MORGAN—At tbe residence of J. A. Morgan, Esq.. the bride's tether, 3d Inst., by Rev. E. Frank Howe, Cliff W. Ross, Esq., and Fannie A. Morgan, all of this city.
ROY8E—MANN— In Merom. September 26th, 1871, by the Rev Thos. Holmes, Mr. John Royse, of Terre-Saute, to Miss Levins Mann, or Oraysvllle.
PERA HOUSE.
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Mr. Frederick Rullman has the honor to introduce to the citizens of Terre-Haute the vorld-renowned «i
VIENNA
LADY ORCHESTRA!
WILL GIVE ONE GRAND
Voeal and Instrumental
CONCERT,
On Thursday
ETC.,
QORY & CO.,
V.
S. R. FREEMAN,
11-tf. 101 Main street, near Cor. of 6th.
Velveteens, Extra qualities. t. W. 8. RYCE A CO.
Are fully prepared for"
FALL TRADE
1871,
With a very Large and Complete Stock- of
HARDWARE, IRON, 8TEEL, NAILS, OI.A88,
TU11NEMS3IIUT0
SUCCESSORS TO
nrner du Buntin.
W. B. Shilllto, having nurchased the interest o' T. C. Buntin in tne firm of Turner A Bund), we have formed a copartnership under tie name and style of Tnrner A Shilllto, ant will continue the
FAMILY GROCERY
1| AND Sj
General Produce Business, AT THE OLD STAND. Our stock Is full and our prices shall be as low as tbe lowest. We would be pleased to have oor old friends call and nee us as well as new mes. JAMES H. TURNER,
J*HE
October 12.
This is the only Lady Orchestra In the World, consisting of over Twenty Instrumentalists, all young, handsome and highly talented ladles, including a number or distinguished Solo Performers on tbe Violin, Flute, Viollncello, Harp, etc., assisted by
Wile Anna Elser, The Wonderful Child Soprano, Mr. Jacob flintier,
The Unrivalled Baritone,
A,
ProC Mulder Fabbri, Pianist.
Prices of Admission.
Lower Floor 75c Reserved Seats $100 Family Circle .50c Gallery jJ5c 09* The sale of Seats commences on Monday at B. G. Cox's Book Store, Main street
DOOR8 and SASH,
BLACKSMITH'S, CARPENTER'S & COOPER'S
TOOLS, & c.,
At the Lowest Market Prices.
We are Agents for the
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MIAMI POWDER COMPANY,
Andean always fill orders for
BlMtisg and Sporting Powders.
Sign of the Padlock,'
121 MUn, and Nos. 1 A 6 Fifth street,
15-1 Terre-Hante, Ind. AS. H. TURNER. W. B. SHILLITO.
J^EW FIRM.
WM. B. SHILLITO.
12-tl. Cor. Main A Seventh streets.
OOLEN GOODS CHEAP.
W Prices Cut
Woolen Goods Retailing at Wholesale Prices,
You can select, from tbe finest stock of
Home-JVade Woolen Goods Ever offered in this market consisting of CAS8IMSHB8, TWEEDS,
JEANH, FLA \XKL8,
In many styles, that will not shrink. WA TERPROOFH. CO VERLETS, 81'RE A DS.
A E S a A S
No Cotton or Shoddy
In these Goods.
All we ask is to give us call examine our Goods learn oor prices, and save yourselves many dollars.
pHILTP KADEL,
tbeH A O PMTOTS
Msnutecturer of and
WHOLESALE 4 RET ALL,
Dealertn
Saddles, Harness, &c.,
IN MAIN ST..
SATURDAY EVEXDfO
'-MAIL,
For the Year
Al •fi
1 8 7 1 2
REOULAR RATES.
The SATURDAY EVENING MAIL, an •Independent Weekly Newspaper, will be mailed to subscribers at TWO DOLLARS a Year ONE DOLLAR for Six Months, and FIFTY CENTS for Three Months, and to Clubs at the following rates: Three Copies, One Year ..# 5 00 Five 8 00 Ten .kb 15 00 Twenty 25 00
With One Copy extra to the getter up of a Club of Ten. or more. Mail and office Subscriptions will, invariably, be discontinued at expiration of time paid for.
CLVBBINO WITH OTHER PERIODICALS. We are enabled to offer extraordinary iniucements in the way of clubbing with other periodicals. We will furnish the SATURDAY EVENING MAIL, PRICE 12.00 PER YEAR, with any of the periodicals enumerated below at greatly reduced rates. These periodicals will be sent direct from the offices ef publication. Here is the list:
WEEKLY PAPERS.
S3 00
Mail and the Indianapolis Journal, price 12.00 The Mall and the Indianapolis Sentinel, price 12.00 3 00 The Mail and the N. Y. Tribune, price 12.00 8 00 The Mail and the Indianapolis
Brews, price 11.50 2 75 The Mail and the Toledo Rlade, nrice 82.00 8 00 Tne Mail and the JT. Y. World, price 12.00 3 00 The Mall and the H. Y. Snn, price «1
JO 2 50 The Mail and the Prairie Farmer, price J2.00 8 00 The Mail and the Western Rnral, price J2.00 8 00 The Mail and the Chicago Advance,
Drice 12,60 8 50 The Mail and the Chicago Interior, price 12.50 3 50 The Mail and the Chicago Republican^ price tl.50 2 75 The Mall and Appleton's Journal, price 14.00 4 59 The Mail and the Rural New Yorker, price 18.00 8 75 The Mail and Hearth and Home, trice 18.00 8 75
Mail and the Methodist, price 2.50 8 00 The Mail and Every Saturday, price 15.00 5 50.
mx*' et1ji SEMI-WEEKLY. The Mall and Semi-Weekly ST, Tribune, price, $4.00 *4 50
MONTHLIES.
The Mall and the American Agriculturist. price $1.50 The Mall und Oodey'sLady'sBook, price $8.00.'. The Mail and the Ladles' Own
Nie
4LVBBING WITH COUNTY PAPERS We have made arrangements to fhrnish the MAIL with the following Newspapers, published in the neighborhood of TerreHante, at very low rates. Here is the list: The Mall and StUlivan Union $8 00 The MtAil and RockviUe yews 3 00 The Mall and Bratil Miner 8 00 The Mall and Bowling Green Archives.... 3 00 The Mail and MarshaU Herald 8 00 The Mall and Hoosier State 8 00 The Mail and Newport Transcript.. 8 00 The Mall and Aurora Borealis.... 8 00
Persons getting np clubs for the MAIL,and desiring to obtain subscriptions for other periodicals on our list at the same time, will be furnished a list of the prices at which such subscriptions can be taken separately by us, upon application to this office.
Address, O. J. SMITH, Terre-Haute, Indiana.
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KEXXEDT CO.. rSffO Woolen MUIm, Terre-Haule, Ind.
Xear Seventh, East Side. 14-fta.
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BOOTS AND SHOES,
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Sooth side, between Sth and Mb stiesta, Manatectona of all kteda—repairinjnea
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CKINHKK. Watohranfcerfuid
Jeweler, south of the Court, House, Terre-Haute, Ind. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired. Engraving neatly done and warranted to give satisfaction.
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Bu.
Wholesale and Retail
Bookseller and Stationery 158 Main Street.
QRIXES A ROTSE,
Real Estate & Collecting Agents, No. South Fifth Street.
L. BALL,
R.
Dealer in
St or**} Mantels, Grates, Tin Plate, Japan 1 and Pressed HVIIT, 128 Main Stroet, North Side.
Rl'tiS. PAIAT8, OILS. Glass, Toilet Articles, Brushes, Ac., ULICK tC BERR Y,
Corner Main and 4th streetsF
I'PPCXH E1MER BROS.,
CLOTHIERS,
118 Main Street.
H. OOOLEV, iOf
Opera House Hook Store,
Books, Papers, Chromos and Frames.
^YARRKX.liOllERU A CO.,
Great Headqna'rs for Dr.? Goods, OIHTII House Corner.
JOSEPH
8TROXW,
Wholesale and lie till I Dealer in lift Choice Teas, CoflV eft. Sugrars,
Fancy and Staple Groceries, No. 187 Main strtn^t.
I^HE
NEW WHEELER A WILSOX Sewing Machine, r,".' «R. H. AGNKR, Agent,
Corner Main anil tith street.
(LOWS.
PHILIP NEWHART'S
Terre-llautc Plow Factory. 1st street, near Main.
gYFERS, TRADER A CO.,
$2 50
4 00
Magazine, price$1-50 The Mail and the North Western Farmer, price $1.00 The Mall and the Little Corporal, ^prtee Si.«o„
2 50
2 50
The Mall and the Little Chief, price 75 cents. The Mail and the Little Sower, price 75 cents. The Mail and Scrlbner's Monthly, price, $8.00..
8 00
2 26
2 25
4 00
The Mail and the Atlantic Monthly, price $4.00 The Mail and Onr Young Folks, irice $2.00 The Mail and Old and New, price $4. The Mail and Overland Monthly, price, $4.00
4 50
8 00 4 50
4 50
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
100 Main street, Terre-Haute, Indiana.
C. SMITH. Dealers in Stoves, Reapers, Agricultural Implemented
And manulactured Tin Ware, 50 and 52 Main street.
W. RIPPETOE. General dealer in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS A PRODUCE,
J.A.
National Ulock, '.55 Main street.
FOOTE,
Dealer In5
Fielfl and Flower Seeds,
No.65 Main street.
BIttELOW1
COAL A MININM CO
will furnish at lowest markeiprlces Anthracite, Pitt. burg,Brazil,Hlock, LostCreeK and Sugar Creek coals. Leave oniors ali office under Prairie City Rank, flth street.
HE NEW YORK STORE. 73 Main street,, near Court House square, I»ry UOIHIN, Carpets, Wall Paper,
Shades. Ac.
.fWrrrKNBUKo, HCSCIIACP?- A Co. if
AT8TIN,
8IIRYER
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Wholesale A Retail dealers In HARDWARE, SASH. DOORS, PAINTS, Iron, Nails, Oil and Glass, 172 Main street.
R. FREEMAN,
American A* Foreign Watches, JEWELRY, Ac., Opera House. KISSNER,
PIAWON, lKFXO»RO?m, ORGANS.!' Musical Instruments. Ac.* Palace of Music, 48 Ohio street.
TERRE.HAUTE
MIMICAL RAMN-F
TI'TE, 5th St., bet. Main A Ohio. MO-I sic taught in nil its branches. Pmrils may enter at any time. Agency for Stein way! pianos. A. Siltik, Principal.
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The Lending Jeweler,
161 Main struct. fcl
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WHOLESALE NOTIONS,
Commission Merchants.
148 Main street.
O. V. SMITH. W. A. WIIKKLKH.
SMITH
A WHEELER, Dealers In
Stoves, Urate* snd Tin Ware. Agency FalrbaiikH' Scalec, 1'K) Main street..-:
I'NTIN A MADISON,
lfls Main Streel, nenrSixth.
K. NCI'DOER,
W.
Coufeetionery A Toys,
llM Main Ktrccit.
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Manufticlurir.of Saddles and Hnrni'sti, Whips, Curry Combs, Brushes, Horse Hlankets, Ac.. all work warranted. Lowest prices In the city, 100 Main street, near 7th.
MANTE8J*.
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URATES.
Fnmaces ami Range*.
Manufacturers of Gnjvanlzfl Iron Cornlcc,, MClOKK A HAOKKTV, 181 Main xtrcet.
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UNDERTAKER.
AAD CM! of the Demi,
Is prepared to execute all orders in bis line with neatnem and dispatch, corner of Third and Cherry streets, Terre-Hante. JMI
The Popular House,
it" Main '-»r. (illi »tMet.
3 2 3C
WA.SHEAP.
.. ('onfrrllonprr. Toy*. Fresh Oysters. Manufacturers Agent for Children's ferriage*. Hobby Homes, Ac., Uh St., opp. P. O.
COOK & SON,
holessle and Retail dealers i»
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY Heav* Goods, Bar Iron, Nails, Ac. Also the celebrate*! Horney's Richmond Plow 132 and l»l Main Htreti, 12-lr TERRE-HAUTE, IND.
J^RS. WATERS & ELDER,
HOMFFIPATHIC
PHYSICIANS,
5. ^^jherry Street, bet, «lh nnd 7th.
CHANGE.
C. F. FROEB,
(SoccMwor to G. Weiss,)
»ia% 87 MA IX 8TBEBT.
